Book buzz: Gillian Flynn, 'Fifty Shades' finds screenwriter

Barbra Streisand at the beginning of her career. Photo from the biography 'Hello, Gorgeous' by William J. Mann.(Photo: Collection of Stuart Lippner)

Here's a look at what's buzzing in the books world today:

Staying power: Gone Girl, a psychological thriller by Gillian Flynn, has been in the top 10 of USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list for 17 weeks, holding its own among powerhouses such as E.L. James, J.K. Rowling and James Patterson. Carol Memmott analyzes why the book is so popular, and interviews Flynn about her success.

'Shades' get a screenwriter:Terra Nova co-creator Kelly Marcel will write the screenplay for the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James. (And of course, the outspoken Bret Easton Ellis has something to say about it.)

Cheryl Strayed: Is the author of Wild (and the Oprah book club 2.0 pick) the Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) of the recession-era generation?

Colbert book: Listen to Comedy Central pundit Stephen Colbert talk about his new book, America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't, with NPR.